Top 10 Most influential Cars of the last 20 years...and That's That!!

As I explained to FAS a long time ago I purchased my Ford Windstar in 2001 because no other minivan on the market had the three most important options for me: 5 star crash rating, rear-video, & adjustable pedals. Not the Honda, not that POS Toyota with the engine that would freeze up, not the GM or DCX van.

As I explained to FAS a long time ago I purchased my Ford Windstar in 2001 because no other minivan on the market had the three most important options for me: 5 star crash rating, rear-video, & adjustable pedals. Not the Honda, not that POS Toyota with the engine that would freeze up, not the GM or DCX van.

As I explained to FAS a long time ago I purchased my Ford Windstar in 2001 because no other minivan on the market had the three most important options for me: 5 star crash rating, rear-video, & adjustable pedals. Not the Honda, not that POS Toyota with the engine that would freeze up, not the GM or DCX van.

I personally think that the best driving minivan is the DCX.

troll_patrol:What a stupid requirement for a vehicle.

It has to have adjustable pedals.

Sure it is a total piece of dung, but it has adjustable pedals.

So in 2001 which minivan would you have purchased?

My wife wanted the adjustable pedals and we both wanted the rear video.

It has 93,000 miles on it and don't see any problem driving it another four years. It won't get as many miles now that I have a Freestyle but the Au Pair uses to shuttle the kids around right now.